Challenges of change leadership in the central Malawi field of Seventh-day Adventist church: The case of Central Malawi Field dealings with Mlodza church
Kwa ufupi
Between 2001 and 2003, the Central Malawi Field (CMF) of Seventh-day
Adventist (SDA) Church experienced some challenges with Mlodza Church concerning
women preaching. Disagreements that followed between CMF and Mlodza Church
prompted CMF to sever communication with Mlodza Church.
A study was conducted in order to establish how the CMF handled the change
process through personal interviews, review of archival document contents like
minutes and letters of CMF and Mlodza Church and administering close-ended
questionnaire to 100 respondents distributed equally between workers at CMF,
Mlodza Church members, Lilongwe City pastors, church elders and women leaders.
The data was analyzed using excel spreadsheet. The findings show that the
CMF mishandled the change processes. It also revealed lack of change leadership skills on the part of CMF officers and that there was lack of effective change guidelines to
assist the CMF in dealing with change processes.
The LIFE change model was developed as a possible guideline for change
leadership. The model has four components which form guidelines for change in the
Church: learning, initiating, facilitating and entrenching. The study recommends that
pastors and local leaders need to receive orientation in change management, that the
training of pastors at Malawi Adventist University should include courses on leadership
and change management to ensure that would-be pastors have knowledge of handling
change processes in the church.